[Magdalen] RAM final stats

Jay Weigel jay.weigel at gmail.com
Mon Jul 25 19:37:32 UTC 2016


Hillary knows better how to work with Congress than Drumpf or Mike Pence,
even if they are those other guys. Plus there is a heavy campaign to get
out the vote for the people down ticket whether they vote for her or not.
The entire House of Representatives is up for election this year, plus
about a third of the Senate, and a number of the Republican seats are
thought to be in some danger.

Further, it is important to let it be known that healthcare is a Very
Important Issue.

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 3:21 PM, Marion Thompson <marionwhitevale at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Congratulations to you and Grace for taking part in this stellar event.
>
> I don't begin to understand how things work down there, but with a crazy
> Congress blocking everything, how can a person get anything done?  Even the
> President -- especially the President. if he isn't of the party controlling
> Congress?  As we've seen for the last eight years.  And those people have
> the brass neck to blame him for everything that hasn't got done!
>
> So, in practical terms, how will writing to Hillary make a difference?
>
> Marion, a pilgrim
>
>
>
> On 7/25/2016 2:51 PM, Jay Weigel wrote:
>
>> This was quite possibly one of the most amazing things I have ever done.
>> I've done volunteer events before but nothing ever quite matched this. I
>> returned home today (overnighted in Dublin, VA with my friend of 52 years
>> and her husband) both stoked and angry.....stoked and energized for
>> action,
>> with plans to do this again, and angry as hell because it's necessary. At
>> the Medical Triage station, I heard the same story over and over...."My
>> husband/wife lost their job (or "I lost my job") and I couldn't afford my
>> medicine" ....medicine as necessary as INSULIN, for God's sake, or blood
>> pressure medication for someone whose blood pressure is in the
>> stratosphere
>> without it,, or "I got laid off and I lost my insurance and I can't afford
>> private insurance and it's nigh impossible to get on Medicaid" (our
>> governor has tried to expand ,Medicaid but the legislature has blocked
>> him), or "I can't find a doctor who takes my insurance", or "My doctor
>> fired me because I was a week late for my blood work because I don't have
>> a
>> car and I didn't have a way to get there that week", or variants of any of
>> these. Having worked in home health in a population very similar to this
>> one, I *know* that these stories are real and not made up because I dealt
>> with the same ones then.
>>
>> As I drove home, I busied my mind composing a letter to Hillary Clinton
>> about my experience and these stories. This is the only developed, First
>> World country in which health care is tied to one's employment, and in my
>> mind that is just WRONG. Decent basic healthcare and maintenance
>> medications should be available to EVERY citizen and should not cost them
>> an arm and a leg and the life of their firstborn child! I don't know
>> whether I am angrier at Big Pharma, Big Insurance, or Big Medicine for the
>> way things are. (Right now it's in the order I named them, but I hate them
>> all!) I am, however, deeply grateful for Stan Brock for founding Remote
>> Area Medical, and for every single one of the volunteers who makes the
>> clinic possible, right down to the lunch ladies from the Lions Club and
>> the
>> guys who replace the paper towels at the hand washing stations (I met one
>> of them, he is an attorney in his other life) and the kids working on
>> their
>> Eagle Scout badges.It was a privilege to be part of it.......but I wish it
>> weren't necessary in this country!
>>
>> Stepping off my soapbox now.
>>
>> Jay, R.N. (ret.)
>>
>> P.S. What's the best address to use to get a letter to Secretary Clinton?
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Lynn Ronkainen <houstonklr at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Wow... what a great event and great people who volunteered their time.
>>> Thankful to know two of them - Grace and Jay! Thanks to you two!
>>> Lynn
>>>
>>> website: www.ichthysdesigns.com
>>>
>>> When I stand before God at the end of my life I would hope that I have
>>> not
>>> a single bit of talent left and could say, "I used everything You gave
>>> me."
>>> attributed to Erma Bombeck
>>> "Either Freedom for all or stop talking about Freedom at all" from a talk
>>> by Richard Rohr
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>> From: "Grace Cangialosi" <gracecan at gmail.com>
>>> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 11:58 AM
>>> To: "Magdalen" <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
>>> Subject: [Magdalen] RAM final stats
>>>
>>> This was the final tally after this weekend's RAM clinic in Wise
>>> Virginia:
>>>
>>>> 2111 patients and $1,213,309 worth of medical, dental and optical
>>>> services
>>>> provided.
>>>> It was one of the best-organized volunteer events I've ever attended,
>>>> with 1400 volunteers registered, most of whom stayed for the full three
>>>> days of the clinic, and some of whom came the day before to set up. All
>>>> of
>>>> the medical people were volunteers.The event took over the county
>>>> fairgrounds, and this is the 17th year for this particular location.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> RAM: Thank you. With your help we were able to register 2111 patients
>>>> and
>>>> provide $1,213,309 in services so far at this clinic.=
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>


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